From festival organiser, James Scarlett: “The Forest Sessions are probably my favourite thing about 2000trees. It’s such a beautiful, intimate environment and you’re seeing the bands stripped back and playing songs in ways you haven’t heard before. Seriously it’s amazing! I can’t decide who I’m most excited for, but I can pretty much guarantee that Frank Carter and Hundred Reasons will be very special!”

The festival takes place on July the 6th, 7th and 8th, and the headliners for the main stage are:

With all of the four co-headliner bands for this years event, as well as Thursdays headliner, being from these fair shores, 2000trees has again invested in exciting and emerging UK and British talent. All these bands will also be taking their first steps as a festival headliners at 2000trees Festival, a feat that continues on from last year with Twin Atlantic.

2000trees Festival is located on Upcote Farm, near Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. GL54 4BL

WHEN:

Thursday 6th / Friday 7th / Saturday 8th July 2017

HOW MUCH;

£83 for a two-day ticket (Friday and Saturday)

£100 for a full three-day ticket (Thursday, Friday and Saturday)

Ticket Link – HERE

A bit on the background of 2000trees Festival:

The multi-award-winning 2000trees Festival is a 10,000 capacity music festival set in the rolling Cotswold Hills. You’ll get two nights camping (three if you attend Thursday Early Entry night) and a friendly, intimate atmosphere – plus amazing food and locally produced ciders, ales & lagers.

2000trees Festival is all about the music, with more than 120 of the absolute best new and underground acts from the worlds of rock and indie, plus some more established acts to close out the night.

Previous bands that have played 2000trees Festival include (last years 2 headliners) Refused and Twin Atlantic, Alkaline Trio, Deaf Havana, Frank Turner, Frightened Rabbit, Blood Red Shoes, Band of Skulls, The Bronx, Wolf Alice, Public Service Broadcasting, 65daysofstatic, Lower Than Atlantis, Neck Deep, And So I Watch You From Afar, Future of the Left, Creeper, Hundred Reasons and many many more. The festival also prides itself on giving new bands a platform to play to a huge audience, helping build bands up and supporting the UK music scene.